Archive for the ‘Vacation Rentals’ Category

Lauderdale by the Sea, Florida, A Special Seaside Village

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Lauderdale-by-the-Sea (LBTS) is a place for those who can’t escape the “city”, but still want to enjoy a beautiful beach. LBTS is a quaint upscale metropolitan seaside village, sandwiched between Ft. Lauderdale to the South, and Pompano Beach to the North. The two main roads of this town are A1A running north & south, and Commercial Blvd. east & west.Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is a small area of only 1.5 half miles long, and has about 6,300 full-time residents, with approximately 11,350 total residents in the wintertime. The beautiful stretch of the Atlantic Beach off Road A1A is definitely the ....Continued

Agriturismo Holidays in Italy

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

For some people, the perfect holiday might be summarized as follows: arrive at the airport, check into a luxury hotel, spend the rest of the time at the pool or the beach with the latest bestseller. That may be a good way to unwind and indulge in a bit of unstructured, do-nothing time, but it has always seemed to me to be a bit of a waste, especially when you are a foreign country. Not that I am advocating racing around museums or culturally worthy sights, especially when the weather is hot and you are faced with queues and ....Continued

Nerja Holidays and Attractions - Costa del Sol

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Nerja, (originally named Narixa, meaning ‘rich in water’), has many legends and stories which have been passed by word of mouth across the centuries, stemming from romance between the sun, the moon and the sea. The sea has always been - and still remains - the soul of the town. Thousands of visitors have chosen Nerja as their idyll. Clean, shingle beaches, the charisma of the people, the gentle way of life and traditionally rich Andalucian culture. Nerja offers many beaches or holidaymakers and these include El Playazo, La Torrecilla, El Salon, Calahonda, El Chorillo, and ....Continued

Classical Concerts And Canals In Amsterdam

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

There's so much more to Holland's capital than cannabis, coffee shops and the red light district. Though famed for its more seedy attractions, Amsterdam also offers plenty of high culture that doesn't involve small bags of green herbs.Grachtenfestival - Amsterdam's annual canal festival - provides nine days of classical performances, made up of over 70 concerts held around 20 different locations, including a series of free performances given in the gardens and homes and on the roof terraces of canal side residents. The event, culminating with the impressive Prinesngracht concert, is held on a floating state in front of Hotel ....Continued

Indian River Watersports Feature the Best of Vero Beach

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Vero Beach is know for it's great beach sand, surf and tidal action making it a great place to surf or simply take a long walk on the beach. These beaches include Humiston Park, South Beach and Jaycee Beach. There are also several fine parks and theaters as well as the McKee Botanical Gardens and Vero Beach Museum of Art.Indian River County not only has the ocean but also the Indian River Lagoon and Sebastian Inlet. The area is popular for fishing, boating and other watersports.On the Indian River Lagoon you'll find Pelican Island home to thousands of pelicans, herons, ....Continued

Holiday Cottage Rental Is The Most Environment Friendly Holiday

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Holiday at homein the UK – this will help to lower your carbon footprint. An airplane flight from London to Madrid consumes a quarter of your entire sustainable carbon year. This is the amount of fossil fuel each person may use in all aspect of their lifestyle over 12 months without contributing unduly to climate change. A flight from London to Sydney wastes two and a half times this ration. Trains are the best low carbon, long distance travel option by a long way. Going by ship is also not a bad idea. The fossil fuel factor for long distance ....Continued

Freeport Bahamas Helps To Unwind Your Soul

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

When you are sitting in office, struggling with unrealistic deadlines and finding ways and means to work out a solution, don’t you feel like breaking free? All of us yearn to have some free space of our own where we can simply indulge in some relaxing activities, far away form the maddening crowds. A tour to some pleasant destination may be the ideal solution that you have been looking for to rejuvenate your tired body, mind and soul. Freeport Bahamas could be that location that will help you unwind with friends and family. Nowadays the online sites that offer detailed ....Continued

Florida Holidays A Must Know - It’s Never Too Early

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Holidays are a wonderful time of year, and it would be a pleasurable moment to stay in Florida. Florida, Orlando is the second largest city in the world is caressed by Mother Nature and jeweled by architectural beauty. Florida attracts around 52 million tourists year with its splendorous development and unique beauty. Florida has something for everyone with beaches all along its sultry coasts. Orlando offers diverse multipurpose villas which are no less than a location to be explored. Florida vacation villas are the best vacation destination you have ever dreamt of.Then latest facilities available in these villas and the ....Continued

Can You Survive Maui’s Wild, Winding, Wonderful

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Considered one of the nation's most scenic highways, and one of Maui's major tourist attractions, the Hana Highway was designated a National Millennium Legacy Trail in 1999 and much of the roadway was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.This notoriously narrow, winding coastal road offers a thrill for visitors with panoramic views, 600 hairpin turns and 54 one-lane, historic bridges and was carved by hand using pickaxes and man power. The mud-and-gravel road was often subject to landslides and washouts, hence the saying “I survived the Road to Hana”. The road was eventually paved in ....Continued

Fantastic Frankfurt - Tips for Visiting Frankfurt!

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Frankfurt is the biggest city of the state of Hessen located in the center of Germany. Is is well known for it skyscrapers, international airport and as the financial capital of Europe. Getting around is easy because of its modern and efficient public transport system. In Frankfurt there are several interesting landmarks to visit like a large number of museums, art galleries, concert halls and historical buildings...Frankfurt am Main has plenty to offer in terms of entertainment and culture. The following places are certainly worth seeing:The Goethehaus is the house where Goethe was born on 28th August 1749. When visiting ....Continued